Overview
Join us for a vision board workshop where creativity meets purpose! Reflect on ways to make a positive impact in your community and beyond—whether through volunteering, donating, fostering a pet, supporting charities, or simply spreading kindness. Inspired by the collage-based work of exhibiting artist Andrea Chung, who reimagines women's stories and restores agency to her subjects, this hands-on program invites participants to visualize their goals for a brighter future.
Guided by teaching artist, Kim Moore, craft a personalized vision board to bring your ideas to life. You are encouraged to bring photos, magazine clippings, or other items to incorporate into your design. Let’s come together, channel our hopes, and create a roadmap for meaningful change in the year ahead.
About Kim Moore
Kim Moore, MFA, is a visual artist in Miami, Florida. Her practice focuses on her life, a life lived in, during, and around art. She works in series, usually on several pieces at a time, indifferent stages of completion. Her works range from abstracted oil painting still life, to silk painting using the Serti method, to working gesturally from life with Conte crayon – and everything in between. She is active in promoting civil rights for the LGBTQ community, as well as suicide prevention. She travels regularly to Tallahassee to speak with legislators to promote bills for the protection of vulnerable youth and adults, and has given testimony in committee meetings.
Her most recent exhibition on view at FIU MBUS, featured a series of cyanotypes based on her recent breast cancer diagnosis. The work navigates the worlds of illness, the medical apparatus, healthcare and health insurance, and medical procedures.